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The press gave, gives and will give easy alerts on the health of
dictators between conservative newspapers: ABC (everybody forgot to state
that this newspaper is the Spanish demagogic conservative main tool)
reported unlawfully confidential information and everybody was also
alarmed with the amount spent to cure and protect a "jet set" refugee in
the UK.
It was not Spain or other countries to blame for pursuing human rights. It
was an outrageous international misconduct.
With the money spent in other military and economical interests
implemented on the NHS or the Home Office truthful papers like yours must
be available to the general public and more wards for the impaired
populations at risk will have to be built up.
Will the polititians read your interesting messages?
Competing interests:
No competing interests
10 June 2000
David Bussé
SHO Rehab Psychiatry
Homerton Hospital. East & the City of London. NHS Trust
Little evidence on rich refugees
The press gave, gives and will give easy alerts on the health of
dictators between conservative newspapers: ABC (everybody forgot to state
that this newspaper is the Spanish demagogic conservative main tool)
reported unlawfully confidential information and everybody was also
alarmed with the amount spent to cure and protect a "jet set" refugee in
the UK.
It was not Spain or other countries to blame for pursuing human rights. It
was an outrageous international misconduct.
With the money spent in other military and economical interests
implemented on the NHS or the Home Office truthful papers like yours must
be available to the general public and more wards for the impaired
populations at risk will have to be built up.
Will the polititians read your interesting messages?
Competing interests: No competing interests